Thank you! I think it's kind of about both. It was intended to be about both. I mean, certainly the sections were written to foreground Ray's own process of denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance -- but yes, I want you to get a sense of a parallel process for Fraser. A sense of Fraser's denial, anger, depression, and finally -- not acceptance so much as resolve. His story is told through Ray's. Vecchio has the most passive role in this story -- although he's pushing to some extent all the same.
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Thank you!